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Perchlorates can enter the body after you have swallowed food or water containing them.
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Perchlorates have been found in at least 8 of the 1,662 current or former NPL sites.
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Perchlorates have also been found in food and milk.
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Perchlorates occur naturally, for example, in the saltpeter deposits in Chile, South America.
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Perchlorates are only found in a very small number of items that people use every day.
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Perchlorates are both man-made and naturally-occurring salts.
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Perchlorates have been shown to disrupt the endocrine systems of amphibians, fish, and mammals.
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Perchlorates exist in the environment as solids and they separate into two ions in water.
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“The use of Perchlorates in the Treatment of some Special Forms of Hyperthyroidism.”
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Perchlorates have not been classified for carcinogenic effects by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), the EPA, or the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
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